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This is what the Ribble Valley club have on their website, a list of basic do's and don't for racers and marshalls. Might be useful to have something similar at York. I have to confess, I'm certainly guilty of the swearing and shouting thing:
http://rvrccc.co.uk/index.php?p=1_23...alls-Etiquette |
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![]() ![]() Our marshalling isn't too bad, is it?
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Very good article, good find there farmboy. I think we've all been guilty of something in the guide. I had so much red mist last week I gave up. I am so ashamed of last week.
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I find the marshalls at York to be 1 step shy of brilliant. The only way they could be more brilliant would be to always marshall my car first
![]() I have to say that some racers who shall remain nameless, mainly since i have no idea who they are, i just know the car, persistantly fall foul of the revving it while it upside down, and before you've put the car back on the track, I'm still pretty new, so i dont want to just ignore the car until they've stopped, but it is quite irritating. Having seen these rules, i think i shall just be taking my time getting to them from now on until they have learned their lesson. There are a couple of things i shall be taking into account from those rules myself though, especially since my arse has its own gravitiational pull, and ducking a little more... Nice post Jezza. AC
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